Russia attacked in Odessa, died one person and 14 is injured

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The Ukrainian aerial forces said that Russia has released a total of 86 drones, attacking at least ten, which caused extensive fires.

One person died and at least 14 others suffered injuries in the Russian attack on Friday night on the Ukrainian port city of Odessa. The local officials report damage to buildings and railway infrastructure, TASR writes according to Reuters report.

“Despite the active activity of the air defense forces, civil infrastructure, including residential buildings, university institutions, pipelines and cars, was damaged,” the Oleh Kiper telegram wrote on the telegram telegram. He stated that a man whose identity was not yet known was died as a result of injuries.

Massive fires

11 civilians and three rescuers suffered injuries. Four people are hospitalized and their condition described the governor as moderately difficult.

According to the rescue services, at least ten drones attacked residential buildings, while the attacks caused massive fires. Ukrainian air forces said that Russia released 86 drones in Ukraine at night, of which 34 were shot down and 36 were lost, apparently as a result of using electronic fighting means, or they were just drone simulators that do not carry warheads. The army claims that the drones hit eight sites.

Damaged infrastructure

The state railway company Urzkrzaliznycja announced that the railway station in Odessa was damaged during the Russian attack.

Odessa is regularly the target of Russian attacks for more than three years of war.

Russia at night also attacked the city of Kharkov, where they report damage to several houses, writes Reuters. The governor of the Kharkov region Oleh Synehubov on the Telegram said that six people were suffered in Russian injuries last day, two of them were children.

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